F. Murray Abraham Hides His Oscar On Stage in Every Production He Does



Beloved actor F. Murray Abraham blows Stephen’s mind with the revelation that his Academy Award statue has joined him on stage everywhere he’s performed since 1985. His new film, “The Magic Flute,” opens in select theaters this Friday.

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38 thoughts on “F. Murray Abraham Hides His Oscar On Stage in Every Production He Does”

  1. 83? Impressive AF. Loved him in Homeland 🕵️‍♀️ and I love how he cracks up at Colbert’s jokes with such enthusiasm 👏 would love a longer interview to learn about his life (like how he went from Pittsburgh to El Paso 🌵

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  2. Abraham is one of the great unsung actors and artrists of our time. Yes, he has an Oscar, but he should have more accolades. Equally adept at comedy, tragedy, melodrama, historical pieces and stage work, he’s proven a temperature changing presence in everything he shows up in.

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  3. love this. A couple of weeks back I was remembering how Stephen Colbert met his wife Evie at a concert /modern opera— I think it was Philip Glass —at the Spoleto festival in Charleston SC.
    Always glad when classical (such a stuffy word, wish we had a better term) music gets a bit of the limelight.

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  4. I just watched him in Bible Collection: Esther as Mordecai. I loved his acting in that. I watch that movie most years on or near Purim. It's actually, historically and textually one of the most accurate "Esther" movies.

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  5. Pull out your hidden Jewish nature and start to be clever guys, after 50 years of Hollywood bombing with Oscar statues, well, time for you to get smart guys, recalling Amadeus, movies based on true stories are double emotional, we need movies to worth seven billion dollars incomes like Avatar fantasy on cinema screens, can you imagine it? The funny Mozart story on the famous Amadeus movie is .. a very political decision that …distorted the true real facts for good. The Italian Salieri was his best friend and not a vicious rival. Mozart was famous Royal families since he was five years old, that scene teaching the king playing was impossible. This is what we call the genius of a movie director's decisions how to manipulate a story to fit as he wants. The best reason for you to recycle the idea, any movie is the best reason to…reach the Avatar success, let's make true real money…those who use the American welfare just enough to bring banks to the bankruptcy, Ponzi tricks to burglar customers and con men never sleep…there are many ways of making money

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  6. Another suuuuper great Oscar winning movie was Indiana Jones, when you act as an archeologist explorer of hidden secrets…even the Salieri secrets, there might surface things that still today might bather a lot of other hidden secrets, Mozart was so fond of Italian affairs because you never know what is behind. The Don Giovanni Opera is very suggestive, you can turn back doing the Salieri job as Mozart's best partner in business keeping him safe from …so many death threats, some italians still today they feel so worthy only because they can scare the shhh…it out of you, they can not find any satisfaction on making movies and making multi billionaire incomes, no. Messing up the others lives worths all the money in the world, think about it guys, get in action, have fun, actors holding a very precious experience on a movie set they still worth a fortune

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